i am think of getting an Zx 1400 FGRT207 Ohlins Fork for my GTR 1400 2016 model . Before i Click to buy on the web . Can anyone advise what spring should i use for my GTR 1400. i am about 95kg with 175cm height.

Hi, Listen, call Ohlins and talk to the nice Techs, they know what they are doing!!!

As you know you can buy a REAR shock made for the C14....

Not so on the front forks, those are made for the ZX-14 and when used on the C14, that has to be taken into account!

Just sayin, talk to OHLIN"S!

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My Ohlins fork ABS mounting is different from the drawing you send me . Maybe is due to my fork is a newer version type. Need to Fabricate a C bracket for ABS mounting . Everything Plug & Play . Only Sag adjustment abit . That all.

My Ohlins fork ABS mounting is different from the drawing you send me . Maybe is due to my fork is a newer version type. Need to Fabricate a C bracket for ABS mounting . Everything Plug & Play . Only Sag adjustment abit . That all.

Hummmm....... please post a photo of the ABS mounting location and I'll find or take another photo of mine so that we can compare. I'll add mine to this post.

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That's the same as on my Ohlins fork, so the bracket design that I sent you will work. As I've stated (in other threads, but you may not have seen those comments), you will need to modify the ABS Sensor by cutting off it's mounting tab and the clocking features it has. I used a Deimel with a sanding disk to clean up the ABS Sensor so it will slide into the large hole in the bracket (until the sensor is fully inserted) and use the set screw to secure it. It only takes something like a 1/2 turn or less once the set screw makes contact to secure the sensor. Then mount the Sensor & Bracket Assembly to the fork.

I had a lot going on yesterday afternoon, so I wasn't able to take photos of my setup. I'll try to get them this afternoon when I get home from work.

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The Pope2011 Atomic Silver C-14 (aka TheImprovedSilverDammit)

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You shave away the mounting on the abs sensor . While i remain mine . i yesterday went to view my bike. its not yet ready . so i did not take any photo. latest update from my bikeship , they don't intend to use any bracket. Just shave abit of the abs mounting Tab & use back the ABS mounting .